KID ROCK Releases New Song 'Tennessee Mountain Top'

September 8, 2017

Kid Rock has unveiled his latest song, "Tennessee Mountain Top", on streaming and sales platforms. "Tennessee Mountain Top" is impacting at country radio October 2. The track brings out a country-infused southern rock spirit that has drawn country fans to Kid Rock for almost two decades since he released the CMA- and ACM-nominated "Picture". Both "Picture" and Kid Rock's massive summer anthem "All Summer Long" continue to be fan favorites at country radio.

A five-time Grammy nominee with over twenty-six million albums sold to date, Kid Rock has consistently blazed his own trail. His career intersected early with country audiences and created a connection that has continued to grow each year. He has been twice nominated for CMA awards, "Picture" with Sheryl Crow (2003) and "Can't You See" with ZAC BROWN BAND (2010). This October 6 and October 7, he will host Kid Rock's Third Annual Fish Fry in Nashville, yet another sign of his close ties to Nashville and country music.

Since the spontaneous release of his two most recent tracks in July, "Po-Dunk" and "Greatest Show On Earth" and their accompanying videos, Kid Rock has been at the center of media coverage speculation as to his musical and personal ambitions.

While others speculate, the artist known for his slew of American anthems and his explosive live shows has been busy touring and preparing for an epic series of concerts opening Detroit's new Little Caesars Arena. Not only is he the maiden act for the venue, he recently announced that the venue will play host to his own Made In Detroit restaurant to open on the Woodward Avenue side of Little Caesars Arena.

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